The general claim of my thesis is that the criminalisation of non-human life has transformed and thus expanded the terms of violence. The goal of this practice-based research project is to elaborate on how this ‘expansion’ has manifested itself in visual terms. Specifically, the project focuses on the systematic and legally sanctioned eradication of the coca plant in Colombia via aerial fumigation and other means. This eradication, I argue, is paradigmatic of the ways in which legal reclassifications produce new objects of contestation that, in turn, produce new forms of violence. I examine how this violence is registered visually in certain practices of agriculture found in the Colombian forest; these practices I term ‘the forest/farm’. Th...
This study investigates the history of the modern colonization of Amazonia from the early twentieth ...
Despite a growing body of literature on how environmental degradation can fuel civil war, the revers...
This dissertation examines phenomena of land concentration, land grabbing, and intensive uses of soi...
Between 1994 and 2015, militarized aerial fumigation was a central component of US-Colombia antidrug...
The internal armed conflict in Colombia has been closely linked to the illegal exploitation of natur...
This thesis explores the complex entanglements of natural and human violence by looking at three rel...
The main claim of this dissertation is that articulation of the Colombian state with the global secu...
Despite its small size Colombia hosts 10% of the planet’s biodiversity, in the over 53% of its terri...
Ecofictions, Ecorealities and Slow Violence in Latin America and the Latinx World brings together cr...
The aim is to explain the link between climate-related issues and violent patterns in Colombia after...
The acceleration of deforestation is one of the unexpected consequences of the signing of the Peace ...
The effect of armed conflict on deforestation in biodiverse regions across Earth remains poorly unde...
Why do activists in some environmental incompatibilities experience a high intensity of violence, wh...
Despite a growing body of literature on how environmental degradation can fuel civil war, the revers...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552Although studies on environmental conflicts have e...
This study investigates the history of the modern colonization of Amazonia from the early twentieth ...
Despite a growing body of literature on how environmental degradation can fuel civil war, the revers...
This dissertation examines phenomena of land concentration, land grabbing, and intensive uses of soi...
Between 1994 and 2015, militarized aerial fumigation was a central component of US-Colombia antidrug...
The internal armed conflict in Colombia has been closely linked to the illegal exploitation of natur...
This thesis explores the complex entanglements of natural and human violence by looking at three rel...
The main claim of this dissertation is that articulation of the Colombian state with the global secu...
Despite its small size Colombia hosts 10% of the planet’s biodiversity, in the over 53% of its terri...
Ecofictions, Ecorealities and Slow Violence in Latin America and the Latinx World brings together cr...
The aim is to explain the link between climate-related issues and violent patterns in Colombia after...
The acceleration of deforestation is one of the unexpected consequences of the signing of the Peace ...
The effect of armed conflict on deforestation in biodiverse regions across Earth remains poorly unde...
Why do activists in some environmental incompatibilities experience a high intensity of violence, wh...
Despite a growing body of literature on how environmental degradation can fuel civil war, the revers...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552Although studies on environmental conflicts have e...
This study investigates the history of the modern colonization of Amazonia from the early twentieth ...
Despite a growing body of literature on how environmental degradation can fuel civil war, the revers...
This dissertation examines phenomena of land concentration, land grabbing, and intensive uses of soi...